LOCAL ELECTIONS 2026: Ward-by-ward results
READING Borough Council is one of 136 local authorities that saw seats up for re-election across England yesterday (Thursday, May 7). Seventeen seats were up for re-election here in the...
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is one of 136 local authorities that saw seats up for re-election across England yesterday (Thursday, May 7). Seventeen seats were up for re-election here in the...
Read moreDetailsReading FC are set to face a fight on their hands to keep hold of midfielder Charlie Savage this summer
Read moreDetailsBack in 1980, the band Department S had a hit with the song Is Vic There? 45 years on, Eddy Roxy is fronting his own band
Read moreDetailsSpeeding and crime were the subjects that are at the top of voters' minds in Reading on polling day.
Read moreDetailsVoters are going to the polls to elect 17 representatives to Reading Borough Council today.
Read moreDetailsReading FC co-owner Todd Trosclair has sent a message to the Royals supporters following the conclusion of the League One season
Read moreDetailsPolling stations across the country have thrown open the doors as the UK sees its biggest round of elections since 2024.
Read moreDetailsNew legislation which will see sweeping changes to how tenants and landlords deal with renting homes has been rolled out across the country.
Read moreDetailsMore than 200 musicians from across Reading will take to the stage alongside the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at The Hexagon this weekend
Read moreDetailsPolice will deploy Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans on Oxford Road on Monday, 11 May, as part of an operation aimed at identifying suspects
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